Heelless pumps began their reign in early 2011 with designers Noritaka Tatehana and Jeffery Campbell kick-starting the innovation. Bringing back the popular style, shoe designer Taylor Reeve has given the once-hip shoe a bohemian makeover.
Very similar to the festival-friendly moccasin shoe, the 'Rory' heelless pumps from Taylor Says are designed to provide that same free-spirited beauty with a chic upgrade.
The upper and outer sole are made of the finest leather, which is covered with a soft mustard yellow suede. Atop the high-quality materials are exuberant details such as beaded chevron patterning, leather stitching and a simple bow. The absence of a heel allows a better look at the Native American chief illustrated on the sole.
What's Driving This Trend
- Heelless Pumps
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new materials and design elements to create unique heelless pump styles.
- Bohemian Makeover
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine bohemian aesthetics with traditional shoe designs to create a new fashion trend.
- Festival-friendly Shoes
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop shoes that are comfortable for festivals while incorporating stylish and unique elements.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate innovative materials and designs into footwear to create trendy and unique styles.
- Leather Goods
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experiment with different types of leather and finishes to create high-quality and visually appealing shoe designs.
- Accessories
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design accessories that complement and enhance the style of festival-friendly footwear, such as beaded embellishments or customized bows.
